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Painting and Cleaning Textured CeilingsBy Bobbie g from Rockwall, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: Painting and Cleaning Textured CeilingsI researched this subject a lot. Recently I removed a drop down ceiling (30 years old ceiling tiles) in my bedroom. Under 6 inches of insulation I discovered popcorn ceiling. Plus 6 beautiful holes 6''X12'' in the ceiling from the recessed lightning. I patched those holes first, then I applied a 1-2-3 OIL BASED primer. It is very important to seal it with oil based primer otherwise that popcorn might fall in your mouth during sleep. Prepare to use a lot of primer. I used 1.5 gallons for 9.5' by 15.5', the popcorn sucked it all. After that apply 1 or 2 coats of ceiling paint. I repaired the holes I was talking about earlier with texture compound and this is bright white. I might have to use semi gloss paint for the second coat cause you can see the spot where I did the repair. Good luck. Post By Alex (Guest Post) RE: Painting and Cleaning Textured CeilingsHas anybody heard of spraying straight bleach to clean a water stain off an unpainted textured ceiling? Post By Rutland (Guest Post) RE: Painting and Cleaning Textured CeilingsI took your idea one step further and used the paint roll attaching the wet mop pad with rubber bands on each end.It worked great! The ceiling looked so much better. Thanks for the idea. Post By Wendy (Guest Post) RE: Painting and Cleaning Textured Ceilings
The BEST & EASIEST thing to do is to NOT clean your ceiling, but to instead, SEAL IT with a STAIN-BLOCKING primer. Then, use one of the new "Ceiling Paints" like the one from Dutch Boy. These new "Ceiling Paints" are less prone to dripping, have better coverage & go on pink (while wet) but dry white. (So you can see if you've missed a spot) Another bonus: You'll need less paint if you first prime you're ceiling, You may only need one coat of Ceiling Paint. Post by Cyinda RE: Painting and Cleaning Textured CeilingsWe have, it seems ,to be a coke stain on the ceiling in my sons bedroom. It has been there for some time and we don't want to paint the ceiling but if we get it wet we are afraid the texture will start to fall off. HELP! Post By Tracy (Guest Post) RE: Painting and Cleaning Textured CeilingsI read somewhere you should check for asbestos before removing a popcorn ceiling. Post by purplewindow |
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